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🧵1/ "Is #DeSci the future of science?" I'll argue that while decentralization has value, the real driver of innovation is incentives. This insight suggests we need a new term: #iSci (Incentivized Science). Let's explore why incentives are key. 👇🧵
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🧵2/ Science is already a decentralized, global collaborative effort. The challenge lies not in decentralization but in misaligned incentives. Traditional incentive structures haven't kept pace with the demands of modern research.
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🧵3/ #iSci proposes a model where incentives align closely with the ethos of discovery and innovation.
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🧵5/ Imagine a world where every researcher, reviewer, and contributor is rewarded through a transparent, fair system that could include tokenization, grants, or recognition, making science more incentivized, rewarding, and impactful. #iSci aims to build this world.
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🧵6/ Why focus on incentives rather than just decentralization? Because science thrives on innovation, risk, and discovery. By addressing the incentive model directly, we aim to transcend the limitations of merely decentralized systems.
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🧵7/ #iSci's power lies in transforming the incentive structures within the scientific community. It marks a shift in the ethos of how and why we do science, focusing on motivation rather than just governance.
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